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Taiwan star Shu Qi channels her childhood trauma into directorial debut

Shu Qi's film "Nuhai" draws on her decade-long scriptwriting journey and personal childhood trauma to depict a Taipei girl's struggle with family dysfunction and abuse.

  • Taiwanese actress Shu Qi directed her feature debut 'Girl,' which premiered on Thursday at the 2025 Venice Film Festival competing for the Golden Lion award.
  • Shu Qi began writing the script a decade ago and completed it in 2023, inspired by her childhood trauma and her experience as a Venice jury member that year.
  • 'Girl' is a coming-of-age story set in 1988 Taipei, focused on schoolgirl Hsiao-lee living with a violent alcoholic father and a dysfunctional family environment.
  • Shu explained that her motivation for creating the film stemmed from personal childhood experiences, with the story reflecting roughly 30 percent of her own life.
  • The film highlights cycles of patriarchal violence and inherited trauma, suggesting persistent social challenges while showing Shu Qi's emerging skill as a filmmaker.
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Taiwan star Shu Qi channels her childhood trauma into directorial debut

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Barron's broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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